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An Adelaide woman lost her life in a tragic accident with an extreme speeder, who has been spared a life sentence, leaving the victim’s father nearly speechless.
Bhupinder Singh received a sentence of five years and two months imprisonment for causing the death of Christine Sandford in a traffic incident at Windsor Gardens in 2023.
Singh, then 22 years old, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving.
The crash happened when Singh’s V8 Ford Mustang, driving at roughly 160 kilometers per hour in a 60 zone on North East Road, collided with Sandford’s car.
The court heard Singh was observed tailgating and swerving through traffic before the crash.
Sandford’s car was reportedly propelled 30 metres upon impact, killing her immediately.
“There are no winners… nothing will bring Christine back,” her father, Chris Turner, said outside court.
Despite Singh’s overwhelming remorse the judge was scathing of his actions, saying he deliberately drove at extreme speeds and created a catastrophic situation which ultimately was impossible for Christine to survive.
The court previously heard Singh didn’t help his victim because his turban came off, but today the judge explained he’d instead asked a witness to call for help.
Singh’s request to serve his sentence under home detention, citing racial discrimination experienced while in custody since May, was denied.
He will be eligible to apply for parole in 2029 and has been banned from driving for 15 years.